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Chapter 7 — The Driving Force of Miniaturization
The Smaller The Package, The Better The Product
The four fronts of miniaturization — power, compute, connectivity, and manufacturing — that must converge for new product categories to emerge, including the scaling wall that separates lab prototypes from volume production and the flywheel that links shrinking form factors to expanding markets
The Miniaturization Curve
Arc II layer model: This chapter addresses the Physical Product layer — miniaturization is the cross-cutting enabler that determines which digital, connectivity, and intelligence capabilities can physically fit inside a product.
*"Envious of Marie-Antoinette's fabulous watch – 40 years in the making, and a marvel of micro-mechanics – Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned an "electric wristwatch" to seal his legacy as a patron of the sciences. His consultant, grasping the immensity of the challenge, assembled an MVP.* *A shiny mockup was presented: an elegant watch case, and beside it a neatly labeled block: Technologies Yet To Be Invented.** For power, he chose the then-latest voltaic pile. *Height: 60 cm, weight: 2 kg, bonus feature: dripping sulphuric acid.** The project was discontinued".
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